lemog Bio

BIOLaurent Antoine, alias "Lemog".
37 years old
I live in France, near Paris... in the Champagne's land.

After short studies of "mechanical and industrial drawing", I left school at 17 years old, in 1982.
My dream is to find a work in a graphics studio, but without any result, yet...
In 1986, this dream became reality, I was hired by a publishing firm.
In 1993, traditional graphics was totally abandonned, now, it's the computer era !
I tried some 3d software, for the pleasure, firstly at home, with
Extreme3D and StrataStudio.
My company makes video film too, it's naturally that I began the creation of 3d sequences,
with Amapi for modeling and ElectricImage for rendering.
And in 1998, it was the begining of a new adventure in professional 3d, we purchased three licenses of Maya !
My dream came true !

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It's time to post the Persian Pavilion... I'm a bit late with my planning... the second street was planed to be finished in september... the next one is almost ready, it remain 3 pavilions to do, for the total of 23 pavilions about the Nation's Street, for the first documentary of the project. It also missed the 4 bridges, at each sides of this part of the expo.
The background of Paris buildings and the crownd are planed to be realized parallely to the second part of the project, the part of the old medieval Paris.
Also, I must continue to work on the scenario of the first film, during the next winter, renderings of animations must be done at the end of the 2008 spring.

As you could see, it remain much work... I always have good motivation to continuer further, just unfortunetely lots of lack of time, much work in my job, and of course, I'm a bit tired... I hope there will have better time in next september ;-)

Thanks you all to continue to support my work and this project, and thanks much for your always very good and kind comments... ;-)

Image Comments (12)

billcody ()
posted at 4:20PM Wed, 27 June 2007

Great pic, great serie! I love every pavillion of it. Thank you.

mhyrdin ()
posted at 4:26PM Wed, 27 June 2007

Here i can say it's a little pavillon, no ? I like it ! Take care of you buddy ! Think to rest (i know what i'm speaking of) ...

this is a beautiful, wonderfully executed project. In this one, I have two suggestions. The first is the figures . . . they're a little "render-y". You might experiments with compositing images of people from the time, rather than doing a render of a model. Also on the photographic verisimilitude issue, the contrast characteristics of a render are different than film, especially old time film like this would have been. The sharpness of detail in the architecture says "render" -- when silver halide film sees sharp black/white contrasts, particular the plates of of 1900, there's a fogging of the highlight. Its a useful artifact to copy, because it will "read" as "of the period" to a viewer's eye. Those are just small suggestions, though, this is an amazing piece, and a wonderful project